The fireroad is a steady climb but gets steep just before you come to a small valley. Take the first single track on your left and follow it up the backside of the mountain. Once up top take a break and enjoy the views before heading down. There is a ramp drop at the start of the downhill which follows the bluff and ends up on steep shale. After two slightly hidden ramps you end up in a valley. Head up valley to a short climb over a second bluff leading to more steep shale, rock spines, a log bridge and another ramp. From there you do another short climb over a bluff leading to the actual Voodoo trail which has a ramp section over a 15 ft. boulder followed by lots of steep rock sections and more ramps. You end up back on Eastside Road for a short sprint North to the start. Loads of fun!

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luth Cross Country Rider [Sep 29, 2005]

Fairly short cross country trail network above Okanagan Falls, BC. Good for locals who need a little ride afterwork, but not really a destination trail.

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Rather vague junctions to get onto the front (lake) side trail network. About 100 meters downhill from the wooden wreckage known as the Sat dish, look for a very faint trail heading slightly left. Other than this, follow the description given.

Similar Products Used: Three Blind Mice near Naramata, BC Cup racecourse on Campbell Mountain near Penticton.

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luth Cross Country Rider

[Sep 29, 2005]

Fairly short cross country trail network above Okanagan Falls, BC. Good for locals who need a little ride afterwork, but not really a destination trail.

Customer Service: Rather vague junctions to get onto the front (lake) side trail network. About 100 meters downhill from the wooden wreckage known as the Sat dish, look for a very faint trail heading slightly left. Other than this, follow the description given.

Similar Products Used:
Three Blind Mice near Naramata, BC Cup racecourse on Campbell Mountain near Penticton.